I have every attachment developed for the iBike and this one is the best by far! I like the fact that the stem angle is taken out of play without comprising handlebar space. The only trivial issue is that the screw placement to hold the unit to the handlebar is from below as opposed to above which helps hold the screw in place while tightening. The price, though appropriate, is a little higher than expected. I am sure this is due to the fact that it has more parts and machine work than a similar Garmin up front. There is no chance that this device will loose its grip over time.

I am also curious about the new front mount! Can you tell us any news on how it's going? I saw something on Womo design and was wondering if it's going to be like that (double mount on both sides of the stem).

I am also curious about the new front mount! Can you tell us any news on how it's going? I saw something on Womo design and was wondering if it's going to be like that (double mount on both sides of the stem).

George.

All three front mounts are all available; check them out at the iBike Store!

I am also curious about the new front mount! Can you tell us any news on how it's going? I saw something on Womo design and was wondering if it's going to be like that (double mount on both sides of the stem).

George.

All three front mounts are all available; check them out at the iBike Store!

That's great John! Can you give me an estimate of how long would it take (approx.) to receive a Newton solo front mount in Spain?

I am also curious about the new front mount! Can you tell us any news on how it's going? I saw something on Womo design and was wondering if it's going to be like that (double mount on both sides of the stem).

George.

All three front mounts are all available; check them out at the iBike Store!

That's great John! Can you give me an estimate of how long would it take (approx.) to receive a Newton solo front mount in Spain?

One last question: can anyone tell me how does the front mount (1 arm) compare to the solo front mount (2 arms) in terms of stiffness?

I use a road bike (Ribble R872) and in my region the roads are in pretty good condition (good slick asphalt). I ask because I have the possibility of buying the front mount (1 arm) from an authorised dealer (BIKEINN) and have it home in two days. Unfortunately, they do not have yet the new solo front mont (2 arms).

One last question: can anyone tell me how does the front mount (1 arm) compare to the solo front mount (2 arms) in terms of stiffness?

I use a road bike (Ribble R872) and in my region the roads are in pretty good condition (good slick asphalt). I ask because I have the possibility of buying the front mount (1 arm) from an authorised dealer (BIKEINN) and have it home in two days. Unfortunately, they do not have yet the new solo front mont (2 arms).

Waiting for your feedback!

George.

Unless your roads are made of chip seal, the 1 arm mount should do just fine.

That said, I ride with the Solo mount, which is pretty much invincible.

jazclrint wrote:I'm throwing a flag on this play. I live in TN, it's been a week and mine hasn't even been picked off a shelf yet, but he lives in Spain and he gets his in a week? WTF?

I'm gonna back-up John on this. The European distributor has the one-arm front mount in stock, reason why I opted to buy it straight from the dealer, so I got it delivered in two days (arrived today). What a piece of engineering it is, superbly machined!

And by the way "jazclrint", and with no disrespect, I think there is really no need for that tone, even though I could understand it!

I didn't think my tone was that out of line, but every time I have ordered something from these folks its taken an exceptionally long time to receive it. In day of age any other website would have said they weren't in stock and it would be over a week before they were in stock. Also, I could have ordered it from the manufacturer's site but ordered it from Velocomp so they'd get something for it. Also, I work out to sea on a 5 week out, 5 week home rotation. So not only is this the second time it's taken too long to just get it out the door, it's the second time I'll receive a product mere days before I leave.

I do my best to promote the iBike in my area (part time mechanic and local MTB club officer), but I can't get anyone to give it a try. I even left it in the shop with the owner with a mount to try the last time I was out to sea, and let the local road club pres know. Neither of them bothered with it. So as I use this, and fight with keeping all of my profiles straight between the Newton and Issac (I already have 5 or six) I will use it and appreciate that I can go from bike to bike with it, but only once I have everything dialed in. Not to mention the nicely made single arm mount. Both of the ones I got were not straight, and so I had to loosen where the Newton mount sits up enough to turn it straight, and then tighten it down. Which for something that cost me as much as it did shouldn't happen. But it's a small company, so you give the benefit of doubt, right? Well this now makes the knob so close to the mount that it rubs and interferes and make taking it on and off the road bike a real PITA. The dual mount I have on the MTB is nice, and the other single arm mount doesn't seem to have the same issue, but I haven't used it that much either.

But long story short, no, you don't understand my level of frustration. There are very few of the cyclists in this area that are real tinkerers. I can recommend this product to tinkerers, but I don't need people showing up to my shop and yelling at me, or being cursed out by my bike shop boss after 5 weeks at sea because he got cursed out by a customer and he doesn't know anything about the product. Yeah, I'm not going there.

As I earlier on said: I'm not being disrespectful, and now I can understand your frustration (corroborated in part with the limited free spare time you have at disposal). But this is in part a very subjective matter anyway, which depends from individual to individual.

Nevertheless though, the mount I have received from the European distributor is in mint condition straight out of the box, nothing is bent at first glance and I attached the iBike to it and went in and out perfectly smooth. The angle at the braze-on mechanism is the same as the angle at the metal piece on which the Newton is mounted (checked it using a digital bubble caliber). Moreover, it's very easy to adjust the angle of the metal piece the Newton attaches to....it gives you a preety decent range of angle variation. And by the way they do not make the mount, they are made as you would probably know by K-Edge (a giant in this field). So anything that ships from their factories should be inspected prior to do that. But this is why in the manufacturing industry and any other industry they have the tolerances and yield figures, just for cases like that, so apparently your mount falls into that small percentage of error. But for that I don't believe iBike is to be blaimed. And with this, one might think about it already so I'm going to be straight, NO I have nothing to do with iBike, I am no representative, nor commercial nor intending to be one: I am just an RF engineer with a passion called cycling. Having a working field more or less related with all that is behind the iBike, I opted to buy one (still haven't calibrated it yet due to bad weather).

And regarding "I don't need people showing up to my shop and yelling at me, or being cursed out by my bike shop boss after 5 weeks at sea because he got cursed out by a customer and he doesn't know anything about the product." ...what can I say....maybe then running a cycling shop is not the way to go. It is a business in which a seller serves services to a customer(like any other public service), it's part of the job one has to do. If your boss curses you about being cursed by clients, then he might have a problem and have to rethink if this is the business he wants...

With that I am finished and I hope next time you get back from sea you can enjoy more cycling, it's what it's ment for.

nsidirop wrote:Are there any plans to release a front mount that is compatible with flat "aero like" bars that come with more aero race bikes such as the Specialized Venge?

We don't manufacture the front mount so we are dependent on companies who design them. Unfortunately, unless there are some standards agreed to for these aero bars, I don't see many companies getting involved with them. The volumes are too small.

my one and only complaint with the out front mount is the space that is around the knurled screw to tighten the unit to the mount, I have small hands and it is a real pain to undo it... on the other hand you can use a screw driver but it would be nice if the design allowed more space around the screw or a longer head to the screw?

I am wondering whether to buy the two armed solo front mount for my third bike. What I could not figure out when I checked the pictures about it is whether I can set the angle between the arms or not. My third bike has a special twin J bars, so the angle of the bars is less than 180 degrees.